Kasia Radzka
If you can believe it, you can achieve it! Kasia Radzka always wanted to write a book. So she did. Now she wants to write many more.
When not writing she indulges in her day job, pretends to be an amateur athlete, reads and makes travel plans. Occasionally, she cooks.
She lives on the sunny Gold Coast, Australia. Find out more on her website www.kasiaradzka.com.
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